
Kay has co-hosted the eponymously-named program from its first day on the air, but the first voice on the station itself was actually none other than his co-host Don La Greca. 20 years – it’s really hard to fathom it really is.” I’ve got to be honest – when we started, I thought it was going to be a short-term gig. “It’s kind of amazing,” Kay told Barrett Sports Media. Throughout the course of the live broadcast, the program welcomed several special guests and looked back at memorable moments from the past while also creating new memories. The three co-hosts were introduced by New York Knicks public address announcer and Fordham University alumnus Mike Walczewski to the roar of the crowd. On Friday, the program broadcast its 20th anniversary show live in front of a large, fervent crowd of New York listeners at The Palladium in Times Square. The Michael Kay Show has treated fans to a surplus of memorable moments dating back to 2002 when the show began delivering informative and entertaining talk on 1050 ESPN, eventually moving to the FM dial on 98.7 ESPN, and adding a television simulcast on the YES Network in 2014.
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Former Tennessee Titans Chris Sanders and Brad Hopkins will serve as analysts. Greg Pogue will continue to serve as play-by-play announcer. “I look forward to having Eddie as a prominent member of our team while helping grow the TSU brand.” The tradition of TSU combined with Eddie George’s football knowledge further solidifies our position as Nashville’s Best Sports Talk,” 94.9 The Fan Program Director Chase McCabe said. “The addition of TSU to our already strong lineup was a natural fit. George will also make a weekly appearance on Chase, Willy, & D-Mase on Fridays. In addition to game broadcasts, a weekly show with George and OutKick 360 host Jonathan Hutton will air Mondays at 6:00 PM on sister station 102.5/106.3 The Game.
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The Tigers program has seen a resurgence in prominence after the hiring of Heisman Trophy winner and former Pro Bowl running back Eddie George in 2021. Tennessee State University and 94.9 The Fan have struck a deal that will see Tiger football games air on the station.
